Here is a pretty good article where a reporter does some actual investigative reporting instead of spouting platitudes in front of a camera like Cuomo or some of those other TV personalities.
https://www.businessinsider.com/walmart-gun-buying-review-virginia-store-2019-8
From the article:
I’ve never bought a gun at Walmart but have bought plenty of ammo. When I was in upper elementary and Junior Hi age I used to save up my lawn mowing money until I had the $10 necessary for a brick ($500 rounds) of 22 shells. I’ve burned through plenty of those over the years. I also used to buy a few boxes of 20 gauge shells from them. Now I just buy a few 22 shells from them as I have plenty of money and would rather my local gun shop guy get the profits.
https://www.businessinsider.com/walmart-gun-buying-review-virginia-store-2019-8
From the article:
I went to Walmart with the intention of buying a gun last week as part of an investigation into the placement, selection, marketing, and security of firearms in Walmart's stores, and to learn more about the retailer's processes governing gun sales.
My journey to bring a gun home from Walmart turned out to be far more complicated than I expected.
I’ve never bought a gun at Walmart but have bought plenty of ammo. When I was in upper elementary and Junior Hi age I used to save up my lawn mowing money until I had the $10 necessary for a brick ($500 rounds) of 22 shells. I’ve burned through plenty of those over the years. I also used to buy a few boxes of 20 gauge shells from them. Now I just buy a few 22 shells from them as I have plenty of money and would rather my local gun shop guy get the profits.